BACKGROUND: When our PC goes on strike again we tend to curse it as if it were a human being. Why and under which circumstances do we attribute human-like properties to machines? Although humans increasingly interact directly with machines it remains unclear whether humans implicitly attribute intentions to them and, if so, whether such interactions resemble human-human interactions on a neural level. In social cognitive neuroscience the ability to attribute intentions and desires to others is being referred to as having a Theory of Mind (ToM). With the present study we investigated whether an increase of human-likeness of interaction partners modulates the participants' ToM associated cortical activity. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: By m...
People sometimes perceive a mind in inorganic entities like robots. Psychological research has shown...
International audienceTo what extent do human-robot interactions (HRI) rely on social processes simi...
We designed an fMRI experiment comparing perception of human faces and robotic faces producing emoti...
When our PC goes on strike again we tend to curse it as if it were a human being. Why and under whic...
Background: When our PC goes on strike again we tend to curse it as if it were a human being. Why an...
Hegel F, Krach S, Kircher T, Wrede B, Sagerer G. Theory of Mind (ToM) on Robots: A Neuroimaging Stud...
AbstractInternal (neuronal) representations in the brain are modified by our experiences, and this p...
Group Attributing mind to interaction partners has been shown to increase the social relevance we as...
Robotic devices, thanks to the controlled variations in their appearance and behaviors, provide usef...
Although robots are becoming an ever-growing presence in society, we do not hold the same expectatio...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
We present a novel functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm for second-person neuroscience. Th...
To what extent can humans form social relationships with robots? In the present study, we combined f...
International audienceWe present a novel functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm for second-p...
People sometimes perceive a mind in inorganic entities like robots. Psychological research has shown...
International audienceTo what extent do human-robot interactions (HRI) rely on social processes simi...
We designed an fMRI experiment comparing perception of human faces and robotic faces producing emoti...
When our PC goes on strike again we tend to curse it as if it were a human being. Why and under whic...
Background: When our PC goes on strike again we tend to curse it as if it were a human being. Why an...
Hegel F, Krach S, Kircher T, Wrede B, Sagerer G. Theory of Mind (ToM) on Robots: A Neuroimaging Stud...
AbstractInternal (neuronal) representations in the brain are modified by our experiences, and this p...
Group Attributing mind to interaction partners has been shown to increase the social relevance we as...
Robotic devices, thanks to the controlled variations in their appearance and behaviors, provide usef...
Although robots are becoming an ever-growing presence in society, we do not hold the same expectatio...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
We present a novel functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm for second-person neuroscience. Th...
To what extent can humans form social relationships with robots? In the present study, we combined f...
International audienceWe present a novel functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm for second-p...
People sometimes perceive a mind in inorganic entities like robots. Psychological research has shown...
International audienceTo what extent do human-robot interactions (HRI) rely on social processes simi...
We designed an fMRI experiment comparing perception of human faces and robotic faces producing emoti...